Artists Exhibited at the show:

Kerri Ammirata

Lynn Basa

Rim Chae

Exhibition : 2017 NEW YORK ART EXPO SOLO AWARD WINNER2016 GOOD DESIGN AWARDS - Gold Award2016 The 15th International Jewelry Design Contest - Grand Award 2015 Le Salon International du Patrimoine Culturel du LOUVRE- Le Prix Eugène Fontenay2015 GOOD DESIGN AWARDS2015 The 14th International Jewelry Design Contest - Gold Award 2014 The 13th International Jewelry Design Contest - Gold Award 2013 The 5th National symbol Design Contest - Selection2013 The 27th Korea Fine Arts Contest - Selection2013 The 9th World Jewelry Design Contest - Special selection 2013 GOOD DESIGN AWARDS2009 Korea Design Exhibition - Selection2008 The 27th Korea Fine Arts Contest - Special selection2008 G-DESIGN FAIR 2008 - Special selection2008 The 7th International Jewelry Design Contest - Gold Award 2005 The 30th International Pearl Design Contest- Silver Lipped Cultured Pearl Award & Selection JAPAN2001 Asian Facet Award by Signity Prize HONGKONG2001 The 28th International Pearl Design Contest -Bronze Award JAPAN< Exhibition >2017 “Nature meets nature, Art meets art.” Solo Exhibition Hakgojae Gallery, SEOUL(2017.12.22.~2018.1.28.)2017 ART KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Republic of China)(2017.12.8.-12.10 )2017 ART TAIPEI, Taiwan(Republic of China)2017 KIAF 2017 The 16th Korea International Art Fair, COEX 2017 ‘Start Art Fair’ Saatchi Gallery, London2017 Solo Exhibition Gana insa art center, SEOULDetailed Description :Chae Rim is a troubadour who sings nature. Dense forests, silent ponds, and crepuscular evening scenery are present in her works. Wildflowers, shyly peeking out can also be seen. A friendly nod and kiss with the wildflowers, whispers from the forest fill the screen. The artist recites the song of nature and introduces her companions like Orpheus, who affected the plants and animals. Images of plants are prominent in Chae’s works. Obscure lines, unknown whether they are vines, leaves or tree branches, intersect, tangle, overlap, and slip with each other and make various expressions. The floating images of ecology decorate the screen and expand like vines. It starts minuscule, but gradually widens, and ultimately transforms into an enormous flow.Recently, Chae Rim has held numerous solo exhibitions not only domestically, but internationally as well, at Princeton Gallery (New Jersey, U.S.), BDMC Gallery (Paris), Able Fine Art Gallery (New York) and more. Chae has also received the "Solo Award" in Artexpo New York, expanding her activity range. This year, she was selected for "Start Art Fair," supervised by Saatchi Gallery (London), and had the chance to present her works. The artist’s recognition in various stages is not only promulgating the excellence of Korean culture but demonstrates craft technique’s ability to create magnificent artworks.
While looking at Chae’s images, it feels as if the veil of sentiments has draped over the worn out everyday life and its busyness. Chae’s works accompany the encounter with nature and life, like the delight of meeting a flower in a tranquil place, while walking through a forest. I believe this encounter will present an unexpected "bundle of thrill and joy."

Hyunae Kang

Jenna Sunjoo Kang

Jongmin Joy Kim

Chanjoo Lee

Mao Yo-Wen

Dohyun Park

Cindy Rhee

Other Artists represented by the Gallery:

Eunkyung An

Eunkyung An

Hoyng Benjamine

Hoyng Benjamine

Harsha Biswajit

Harsha Biswajit

Megan Sirianni Brand

Megan Sirianni Brand

You Mee Cho

You Mee Cho

Jin Cho

Jin Cho

Ahhi Choi

Ahhi Choi

Cacho Falcon

Cacho Falcon

Biography : In 2003, Cacho began selling what he termed “Therapeutic Denim”—jeans custom painted with personal images. Clients brought their denim to Falcon, and as they told him about their life, he rendered their stories and confessions onto the material. These drawings were the beginnings of Falcon’s identity narratives. The drawings also marked the beginning of his dream-like style, which is often situated in a psychological tapestry of private and public spaces, not dissimilar to the urban setting from which Falcon lives and works.
In addition to Falcon’s “Therapeutic Denim”, he began cutting and fitting T-shirts with a similar artistic idea. The custom-made garments displaying unapologetic and individual emblems of experience or identity caught the attention of Perry Ellis, which led Falcon to Fashion Week in 2004. Elle Magazine included one of Falcon’s denim jackets in their pages that December and soon afterwards Falcon designed a one-of-a-kind collection of denim for Guess. In 2005, American Idol winner, Carrie Underwood, wore a pair Falcon’s jeans to the finals.
Despite the attention he received from the fashion industry, Falcon also worked odd jobs and lived in small apartments throughout Brooklyn with other young Paraguayans taking root in New York City. He continued to make custom clothes with a Whilhelmina agent who booked him gigs at various denim stores in malls across America where he drew on clothing for individual customers. While Falcon found this work both interesting and somewhat bleak, he was still largely motivated to make work based on personal experiences.
In 2006 he returned to New York City and decided, for the first time, to devote the majority of his work to painting and drawing his own life experiences and, this time, onto canvas. Here, Falcon was forced to revisit painful childhood and early adult experiences. When he began to paint his own stories—riddled with torment, abuse, addiction, and the failures of past relat

Jinbae Jung

Jinbae Jung

Il-Jin Jung

Il-Jin Jung

Minjin Kang

Minjin Kang

Hyejin Kim

Hyejin Kim

Jungsan Kimyunsik

Jungsan Kimyunsik

Jaechun Ko

Jaechun Ko

Sueim Koo

Sueim Koo

Michael Krasowitz

Michael Krasowitz

Jourdain Jongwon Lee

Jourdain Jongwon Lee

Sunhwa Lee

Sunhwa Lee

Youngmee Lee

Youngmee Lee

Kyung Tae Min

Kyung Tae Min

Lisa Petker Mintz

Lisa Petker Mintz

HuNoo Nam

HuNoo Nam

Saehyun Paik

Saehyun Paik

Seung-Man Park

Seung-Man Park

Barbara Rachko

Barbara Rachko

Jaikwang Rim

Jaikwang Rim

Dave Rogers

Dave Rogers

Mihaela Savu

Mihaela Savu

Jiyoung Shim

Jiyoung Shim

Soo Yun

Soo Yun

GALLERY INFORMATION

Founded in
2013

Jongwon LeeDirector

Seojong Parkco- director

An artist based space located in the young and energetic Bushwick area, SPACE 776 is a community space for local artists working on a wide range of diverse projects.

Founded in May 2013, Space 776 has accommodated over 30 extraordinary artists who live in New York, giving them the opportunity to expand their careers. Located in the young, energetic neighborhood of Bushwick, director Jourdain Jongwon Lee developed the space from his former project ‘Space N’. Together with the artists, he is committed to consistently devising new projects.